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Sivu 3
It exhibits the ma- terial features of its original , though the names of the characters are changed , their sentiments debased , and their conduct rendered still more improbable than in the scenes of Cymbeline .
It exhibits the ma- terial features of its original , though the names of the characters are changed , their sentiments debased , and their conduct rendered still more improbable than in the scenes of Cymbeline .
Sivu 5
... a Spanish Gentle- man , Musicians , Officers , Captains , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . CYMBELINE . SCENE I. ACT I. Britain . The Garden PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... a Spanish Gentle- man , Musicians , Officers , Captains , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . CYMBELINE . SCENE I. ACT I. Britain . The Garden PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
Sivu 7
SCENE I. ACT I. Britain . The Garden behind Cymbe- line's Palace . Enter Two Gentlemen . 1 Gentleman . You do not meet a man but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's1 .
SCENE I. ACT I. Britain . The Garden behind Cymbe- line's Palace . Enter Two Gentlemen . 1 Gentleman . You do not meet a man but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's1 .
Sivu 8
In the last scene of the play Cymbeline proposes that ' a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . 5 The father of Cymbeline . And had , besides this gentleman in question , Two CYMBELINE . ACT I.
In the last scene of the play Cymbeline proposes that ' a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . 5 The father of Cymbeline . And had , besides this gentleman in question , Two CYMBELINE . ACT I.
Sivu 10
SCENE II . The same . [ Exeunt . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUs , and IMOGEN . Queen . No , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , After the slander of most step - mothers , Evil - eyed unto you : you are my prisoner , but Your ...
SCENE II . The same . [ Exeunt . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUs , and IMOGEN . Queen . No , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , After the slander of most step - mothers , Evil - eyed unto you : you are my prisoner , but Your ...
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Andronicus appears arms Attendants bear better blood bring brother child comes daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio Fool fortune Gent give gods grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven honour I'll Iach Italy keep Kent kind king lady Lear leave live look lord Lucius madam master means mind mistress mother nature never night noble old copy passage Pericles play poor Post pray present prince quartos queen Roman Rome SCENE seems sense Shakspeare sons speak speech stand Steevens sweet tears tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought Titus true villain wind